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EarlG

(21,985 posts)
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 09:42 AM Mar 13

Are you better off than you were four years ago?

FOUR YEARS AGO TODAY: MARCH 13, 2020

The News Roundup For March 13, 2020

As the World Health Organization declared the coronavirus outbreak a pandemic this week, hundreds of schools closed nationwide, millions worked from home, and the toll of the disease continued to rise.

Large events are being cancelled and the NBA, MLB, and NCAA have all suspended or postponed their seasons. Wall Street suspended trading twice this week after stocks plunged and crude oil prices dropped. On Thursday, the U.S. stock market tumbled 10 percent – its worst percentage drop since the 1987 crash.

https://www.npr.org/2020/03/13/815472710/the-news-roundup-for-march-13-2020

Trump declares national emergency – and denies responsibility for coronavirus testing failures

President Donald Trump said Friday he was declaring a national emergency – “two very big words” – to free up $50 billion in federal resources to combat coronavirus even as he refused to take personal responsibility for administration failures early in the outbreak.

The announcement was part of a raft of new measures Trump hopes can bring a roiling health crisis under control after a week of market seesaws and major disruptions to everyday life.

As he sought to project an air of competence, Trump denied there were missteps that some health experts say have aggravated the crisis.

“I don’t take responsibility at all,” he said, insisting problems that led to slow test-kit distribution were the fault of previous administrations. “We were given a set of circumstances and we were given rules, regulations and specifications from a different time.”

https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/13/politics/donald-trump-emergency/index.html

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Are you better off than you were four years ago? (Original Post) EarlG Mar 13 OP
And it will be progressively better once we give Biden/Harris a solid working Congress. marble falls Mar 13 #1
Hell yes. We are better off now than 4 years ago at this time. ProudMNDemocrat Mar 13 #2
Yup. 2naSalit Mar 13 #3
yes. KarenS Mar 13 #4
Of course!! TSExile Mar 13 #5
I bought a new car on March 14, 2020, two days later everything was locked down doc03 Mar 13 #6
Yes! Johnny2X2X Mar 13 #7
I remember March 2020 well. Torchlight Mar 13 #8
Look for Mr. "I-Can't-Grow-a-Beard" Wednesdays Mar 13 #20
Better on every level. eom MontanaMama Mar 13 #9
Yes. I just got back from the pharmacy dobleremolque Mar 13 #10
Oh much, much better off PatSeg Mar 13 #11
Yes. beaglelover Mar 13 #12
Yes Auggie Mar 13 #13
Oh HELL yeah! BumRushDaShow Mar 13 #14
Oh, hell yeah! kentuck Mar 13 #15
I was in Disneyland in Arnhem for my husbands 60th birthday kimbutgar Mar 13 #16
Oh hell yes!!! niyad Mar 13 #17
Let him take Slim Pickens place in dealing with Russia. KS Toronado Mar 13 #18
Yes Rebl2 Mar 13 #19
Hell Yes!! Niagara Mar 13 #21
The statistics of his criminal negligence are a disgrace. Justice matters. Mar 13 #32
Thanks for the stats, Justice! Niagara Mar 14 #46
Better now. Vaxed to the max, can go out in relative safety. My turncoat Senator is leaving. Inflation slowed massively. Attilatheblond Mar 13 #22
About to get same Kaleva Mar 13 #23
Sorry for that DLCWIdem Mar 13 #27
The people who lost loved ones or had tough going... Kaleva Mar 13 #30
Four years ago I couldn't find toilet paper in the supermarket. JenniferJuniper Mar 13 #24
I was thankful for being prepared for emergencies Kaleva Mar 13 #31
Finally DLCWIdem Mar 13 #25
WAY better off BornADemocrat Mar 13 #26
Conservatives blatantly denying the pandemic back then IronLionZion Mar 13 #28
Four Years Ago... Mr.Bee Mar 13 #29
The behavior of the chuds during the pandemic really woke up... keep_left Mar 13 #34
I'm retired and things are the same for me, no better, no worse. n/t elocs Mar 13 #33
I'm retired Mr.Bee Mar 13 #35
I live on SS but being under the 100% Federal Poverty Level elocs Mar 13 #36
yeah, they're stellar Skittles Mar 14 #42
Oh, hell, yeah! chowmama Mar 13 #37
4 years ago I said out loud, "How will we get better?". BigmanPigman Mar 13 #38
I'm retired and on a fixed pension. markodochartaigh Mar 13 #39
I'm in fear that my company is going to lay us all off LoveMyCali Mar 13 #40
The federal govt. is no longer caging all the children they can at the border HariSeldon Mar 14 #41
The better question: Are you better off than you would have been if Trump had won 4 years ago? jaxexpat Mar 14 #43
I have plenty of toilet paper and I'm not afraid of ending up in the ICU on a ventilator machine. texasfiddler Mar 14 #44
Joy Reid bdamomma Mar 14 #45
In a word, YES. Dulcinea Mar 14 #47
My mental health is better, that's for sure. BlueTsunami2018 Mar 14 #48
How traitortrump exacerbated the pandemic... Hermit-The-Prog Mar 14 #49

ProudMNDemocrat

(16,849 posts)
2. Hell yes. We are better off now than 4 years ago at this time.
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 09:49 AM
Mar 13

Both health wise and financially.

When the Stock Market was taking a nose dive, my husband moved a substantial amount from the Market to Money Market accounts to avoid losing what investments we did have. Since the Market has been on the upswing, he had our Investment planner move monies back. Our IRAs are showing gains. We still have some money in Money Market accounts just to be sure.

Health wise, we both survived COVID with little to no symptoms due to the vaccines and boosters that followed. Joe Biden has seen to that.

TSExile

(2,525 posts)
5. Of course!!
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 10:21 AM
Mar 13

If there was one silver lining to the pandemic, it was that it got TSF out of office. Had 2020 been a normal year, he probably would've been reelected.

Covid showed that he could not or would not rise to the occasion in a crisis. He WANTED people to die. Not only is he a RAPIST, his lack of response in the pandemic and his minions terrorizing cops on 1/6 proved that he is a MURDERER. He will always have blood on his tiny hands.

doc03

(35,431 posts)
6. I bought a new car on March 14, 2020, two days later everything was locked down
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 10:22 AM
Mar 13

because of COVID. I remember tailgating outside fast food restaurants for lunch. The regular sit-down restaurants were all
closed, the malls and big box stores were closed. Gas was cheaper because nobody was buying it and oil companies were paying anyone that would take it off their hands. I saw my retirement savings drop by 10s of thousands. Today
the US has the hottest economy in the world, inflation is down, unemployment has been at 50 year lows for two years straight.
I have recovered all the losses in my retirement accounts and last year I made more on my investments than any other year.
I saw a MAGA post on Facebook a couple days ago saying if Biden gets re-elected we would go back to lock downs, crashing stock markets and unemployment. They just repeat the lies over and over and 1/2 the people will believe them.

Johnny2X2X

(19,253 posts)
7. Yes!
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 10:22 AM
Mar 13

And I'm better off now than I was before Covid hit. The economy is in much better shape now than it was in 2019.

I asked this question to DUers a couple weeks ago:
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100218745572

72% are better off than before Covid
15% are worse off
12% are about the same

Torchlight

(3,400 posts)
8. I remember March 2020 well.
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 10:32 AM
Mar 13

Feb. 18, 2020: "A lot of people think that goes away in April with the heat — as the heat comes in. Typically, that will go away in April. We're in great shape, though. We have 12 cases — 11 cases, and many of them are in good shape now."

Feb. 24, 2020: "We have very few people with it. But the people are getting better. They're all getting better."

March 4, 2020: ""We lose thousands and thousands of people a year to the flu. We don't turn the country off."

Mid March 2020, "“So, supposing we hit the body with a tremendous — whether it’s ultraviolet or just very powerful light. And is there a way we can do something like that, by injection inside or almost a cleaning."

In our office, we had an I-Can't-Grow-a-Beard-But-I'm Trying-Anyway hipster intern running around the mailroom asking, "Am I the only one who thinks everyone's making a bigger deal out of this than they should...?" on a daily basis. Last I heard, he was going to get the garage band back together and make it big-time.

dobleremolque

(493 posts)
10. Yes. I just got back from the pharmacy
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 10:58 AM
Mar 13

where the copay on one of our medications dropped from $168 to $45 thanks to Biden's Inflation Reduction Act.

PatSeg

(47,711 posts)
11. Oh much, much better off
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 11:03 AM
Mar 13

And that is in pretty much every respect. The peace of mind of having competent people in the White House alone is a god send, but financially things are much improved.

kimbutgar

(21,240 posts)
16. I was in Disneyland in Arnhem for my husbands 60th birthday
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 11:25 AM
Mar 13

They had announced Disneyland was closing. I remember the crew members were sad and were nervous. New went on more rides that day than the previous two. In the elevator at our hotel a little girl was crying that she couldn’t go to Disneyland because it was closing starting Saturday the 14th.

Niagara

(7,722 posts)
21. Hell Yes!!
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 12:01 PM
Mar 13

That orange clueless incompetent sick fuck messed up a responsible and reliable plan of action by President Obama and his entire administration.


Somewhere on DU there is a screenshot of a tweet by Joe Biden calling out TSF (I believe in October of 2019) for undermining the entire plan of action and dismissing the people who were on top of the responsible plan of action. If someone could find it and share it, that would be great!


It's a tragedy that TSF was even allowed to be anywhere near the WH to begin with. I will do everything in my power to keep TSF from obtaining that position ever again.

Justice matters.

(6,955 posts)
32. The statistics of his criminal negligence are a disgrace.
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 02:08 PM
Mar 13

The "richest" country numbers compared to Canada's responsible (based on medical science) ones:



Close to three times the death toll per 100K!

And the corporate media moguls want him back?

Niagara

(7,722 posts)
46. Thanks for the stats, Justice!
Thu Mar 14, 2024, 07:51 AM
Mar 14

Here on DU, we already knew that a colossal amount of people were going to lose their lives from Covid.


The stats that you provided are much appreciated!





Attilatheblond

(2,250 posts)
22. Better now. Vaxed to the max, can go out in relative safety. My turncoat Senator is leaving. Inflation slowed massively.
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 12:09 PM
Mar 13

I no longer require 'smelling salts' weekly to deal with sticker shock at prices of basics at the grocery store. My meds are a LOT less and the local yahoos sporting Confederate battle flags on their 'blowing coal' pickup trucks have dwindled down to rare sightings.

My daughter got a better job in an industry that is taking back ground lost from the Trump fiasco years. And it is safe for her to enjoy some outside interests again. She has met some great people who share her values and she takes joy in helping with worthwhile projects with the public again, being vaxed to the max herself.

The Biden Admin stimulus checks helped climb out of some financial stress, as small as that stress was for a retiree with a paid off mortgage. I KNOW it really helped a lot of younger people with families and see them smiling, participating in events and letting their kids 'play ball!' again. (If you can, check local Little League and Pop Warner schedules, then take in a game, it will do your soul a lot of good to see kids playing and parents investing time in their activities.)

Kids are in classrooms and on playgrounds rather than inside, trying to do their growing in the dim glow of computer screens. Kids are being kids again. This is a major improvement!

My older acquaintances are a bit calmer. Their faces are not frozen in expressions of fear and defeat. Hell, we are all feeling safe enough to have meetings to do a lot of political organizing and actions! That REALLY shows we are doing better. Geezers are back at it, registering voters, carrying legislative petitions, holding strategy meetings and knocking on doors, engaging in GOTV efforts. Some are even running for local elections, so energized they are now! The local MAGA clowns in office around here are an endangered sub-species. Some are under indictment, and many are running scared from voters. It's looking better around the local environment.

Now, if I can just keep the old vehicle running until I stop, my life stays pretty comfy, if simple, now. I am grateful for the changes. Gratitude manifests in a better state of mind/body. I see it in everyone I encounter, save the few who persist in being miserable due to their conditioned hate of 'the other', be the other DEMs in general or people of different tones or traditions.

On the other hand, I fret a lot about the idiots who might still manage to throw it all away just to place their golden calf upon a throne. And I have become sadly cynical about the battle raging in our judiciary. The medicine for such cycinism is to engage in the aforementioned political activity. Do what you can. It will make things even better.

Kaleva

(36,384 posts)
23. About to get same
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 12:09 PM
Mar 13

Being on SSDI, don't have extra money to invest in the markets and eating out is a rarity so the lockdowns didn't affect us

Kaleva

(36,384 posts)
30. The people who lost loved ones or had tough going...
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 01:00 PM
Mar 13

are the ones I feel sorry for. My wife and I did fine

Kaleva

(36,384 posts)
31. I was thankful for being prepared for emergencies
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 01:02 PM
Mar 13

and for my habit of buying in bulk when items went on sale . My wife and I didn't compete with others for scarce items.

DLCWIdem

(1,580 posts)
25. Finally
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 12:38 PM
Mar 13

The Repugs have been rhapsodizing about Trumps presidency for months.. I have been saying we should remind them how we were scrounging for toilet paper.

IronLionZion

(45,615 posts)
28. Conservatives blatantly denying the pandemic back then
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 12:44 PM
Mar 13

while US senators were busy selling off their stocks knowing that they would do nothing about the pandemic and coming recession.

Mr.Bee

(187 posts)
29. Four Years Ago...
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 12:50 PM
Mar 13

I was working part-time behind the counter in a face mask my last year working, having to argue with customers to wear face masks or one will be provided. Customers with their noses sticking out saying they couldn't breathe, using clear face-shields instead of face masks, and in MAGA regalia telling me it's their freedom not to do so. I heard practically every excuse in the book.
They were just not going to wear those face masks!

By the end of 2020, I had enough and retired at 66, just in time to receive Social Security. So am I better off than four years ago? You bet. But what an education I got about my fellow Americans and their selfishness!

keep_left

(1,795 posts)
34. The behavior of the chuds during the pandemic really woke up...
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 02:33 PM
Mar 13

...the sane Americans, that's for sure. It was a hard lesson to learn: fully 1/3rd of the electorate would sacrifice the rest of us, all because they couldn't get their slop at Applebee's (or whatever else they wanted). Not only that, but many willingly chose to go down online conspiracy theory rabbit holes about vaccines, Bill Gates, Fauci, etc. I lost a friend of more than 30 years to this crap.

Mr.Bee

(187 posts)
35. I'm retired
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 02:58 PM
Mar 13

and live on Social Security, but still have to come up with $200 a month to pay for private health insurance (plan F) that Medicare doesn't pay for, so please call your Congresspersons to support Bernie Sanders' Social Security Expansion:

elocs

(22,630 posts)
36. I live on SS but being under the 100% Federal Poverty Level
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 03:03 PM
Mar 13

I have one of those horrible Medicare Advantage plans where I pay nothing for Medicare, have vision and dental care, along with $175/month to help pay for food.

chowmama

(416 posts)
37. Oh, hell, yeah!
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 06:37 PM
Mar 13

Due to Covid, DH had to quit his job driving Uber; it was just too risky, given his health conditions and other people's general dickishness. So, loss of income there. He's been retired since.

There was a point we weren't sure that veterinary personnel were going to be classified 'essential'. I could have been out of a job, too. We were classified essential, and I still have a letterhead form my bosses gave us that was essentially a 'Permit to Travel to Work' - we weren't sure how closely such things were going to be enforced. I never had to use it.

Grocery trips were supposed to be once weekly and then find not much on the shelves. I had a list of what I needed, a second list of 'things to look to see if they're back', and also take advantage of anything I could actually get today and then either use or store. Meals were...interesting. Finances were also...interesting. We managed, but if I hadn't been allowed to work, if I'd had less food and supplies on hand (I have a pressure canner and a chest freezer and I've never been afraid to use them), I really don't know what we would have done.

Constant concern about the election, knowing that another Trump term would be the final nail in the coffin. Watching the economy tank. Wondering how many more would die. Hearing crazy people spout crazy word-vomit about science (which I know a little about) and realize that arguing with them could get me hurt or killed. Running into people who literally didn't care if I lived or died, but wanted my business. There are places I'll never go back to and people I'll never deal with again, even now that it's over. That's a deal breaker. You sons of bitches, you're never seeing my money again. I'll give it to people I actually like, instead.

BigmanPigman

(51,649 posts)
38. 4 years ago I said out loud, "How will we get better?".
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 10:08 PM
Mar 13

I said this after the 2020 election and Covid had us scared shitless and the fucking moron made it far worse. I said it to myself and I meant it sincerely. I really did not know how we would recover our health again. I felt helpless, scared and VERY, VERY, VERY ANGRY!!!!!I will never forgive or forget. Trump is responsible for killing hundreds of thousands of American while he lied, cheated and got rich off of their deaths and drove businesses into failure, elders dying alone and no one knowing if we had a future as a country.

And the BS media is still doing both sides BS. MSNBC is all over the place from one week to the next...what BS! All they give a shit about is making Americans fearful and worried...bigger ratings, more $$$$ and another election going down the same path. Greedy corporate media is killing us as much as the GQP. Red wave one second, no red wave the next second. Polls are super bad for Biden, then polls are super good for Biden now. Next week they will repeat. And the next they will go back again. Fuck the media!!!⁰

markodochartaigh

(1,166 posts)
39. I'm retired and on a fixed pension.
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 11:03 PM
Mar 13

So, financially, I'm worse off. But I would rather scrape by in a democracy than live large in an authoritarian state.

LoveMyCali

(2,015 posts)
40. I'm in fear that my company is going to lay us all off
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 11:15 PM
Mar 13

and I'll be looking for another job at 62 years of age and my rent has increased so much over the past 3 years that I'm going to have a roommate for the first time in close to 40 years. However I don't wake up with a feeling of dread and impending doom every day.

HariSeldon

(458 posts)
41. The federal govt. is no longer caging all the children they can at the border
Thu Mar 14, 2024, 12:07 AM
Mar 14

Except that it would make Trump's re-election more likely, I'd give up the economic gains just for this one improvement. The fact our country did this changed my mind about how awful people can be We cannot let the country forget this crime against humanity.

texasfiddler

(1,993 posts)
44. I have plenty of toilet paper and I'm not afraid of ending up in the ICU on a ventilator machine.
Thu Mar 14, 2024, 07:25 AM
Mar 14

So yes much better off. Plus, my 401k is kicking ass. Biden did that!!!

bdamomma

(63,955 posts)
45. Joy Reid
Thu Mar 14, 2024, 07:35 AM
Mar 14

did a summary of this question last night. 4 years since March 2020 with Covid who can forget, it was horrible. A million people died......sigh. Our medical community was on the brink of collapse. But they persisted. How do some people have short memories???? That TFS calling it a hoax. Pushing people to drink bleach???? WTF??? Not wearing masks????? I mean, everyone knows how bad it was. And they want this POS to ruin this country again?????

VOTE, VOTE VOTE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Dulcinea

(6,677 posts)
47. In a word, YES.
Thu Mar 14, 2024, 08:27 AM
Mar 14

The pandemic is over. No, COVID isn't over, & probably never will be, but fewer people are dying from it. President Biden is doing a good job. He just needs to get the credit for it. And that orange bag of rancid pigshit is under indictment & stands to LOSE yet another election. My family is doing well, too!

BlueTsunami2018

(3,507 posts)
48. My mental health is better, that's for sure.
Thu Mar 14, 2024, 08:48 AM
Mar 14

But with inflation, corporate price gouging and the like, I’m not really doing better as economically even though my work situation hasn’t changed.

That’s not President Biden’s fault, it’s the aftershocks of Тяцмр’s failures as a leader during the pandemic and GOP policy in general.

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